Naji--thanks for the great shots of human emotion-player and fans. The photo of Dante breaking down shows clearly how much emotion there was in the game. We (fortunately) didn't see that emotion during the game, but it all released at the end. Only photo missing was a "glassy-eyed" Dan Lanning....but that we saw on TV.
John, huge props to your photography team. The genius human emotion is very evident in these photos. If that's part of the Lanning Oregon culture it will carry them a long way. Go Ducks!!!!!
If Penn State had scored from the fumble during the two-point attempt fumble by Oregon and only scored six points, as did Oregon. Would they then be allowed to continue on their second overtime position?
Naji--thanks for the great shots of human emotion-player and fans. The photo of Dante breaking down shows clearly how much emotion there was in the game. We (fortunately) didn't see that emotion during the game, but it all released at the end. Only photo missing was a "glassy-eyed" Dan Lanning....but that we saw on TV.
John, huge props to your photography team. The genius human emotion is very evident in these photos. If that's part of the Lanning Oregon culture it will carry them a long way. Go Ducks!!!!!
Dante's heart had a lot to do with this win, and you captured his release after the game as well or better than the TV cameras did. Thanks, Naji.
If Penn State had scored from the fumble during the two-point attempt fumble by Oregon and only scored six points, as did Oregon. Would they then be allowed to continue on their second overtime position?
They would get two points for scoring on the conversion and then get their series